University of South Carolina Libraries
THE IXDKI'K.XDK.NT IMIIvS: l!4 rt'!ll.!illKt> KYUKV ?AH"J!5?AY MoKXtNU. C, C. PUOKBTT, } Editora M. PUOKEPP, ) Juintors. flltl'viillt'tfs, tlkr HiI'hihs, f'lil ill lln/hiiii/ ir/i'i tfiry boltlli/ itft'lii/if, trhi ii xn;:fii;mil /.</ vlflnin [Htrpoxr, midJctrrmiii'il/ < * >< 'itinn.?! it 'i. \i >i iiiimj 10 jinn*'-, /; i i"i! hi ttUtnn." Terms?One Dollar a Year, in Advancc AB3EVILL.E C. H. F1UDAY, MAY 2, 1M.M JC-2?" Ski: sulvtitiacjiKuts in this munln-r Ain't the people waking up to their iutei csts most encouragingly! Wo should lik to enlarge just here, but will wait till w can got our sheet enlarged, else the rus] tuiglit overflow us. j?-ir~ ^ E are requested to say that tin Administrator of W. W. Loo an is panic itlarlv desirous that the aflairs of that estaU be settled at once. See advertisement. One or two poetical contributions hav< been received, and will meet attention nex! wcck. In* consequence of the lion-arrival of a supply of paper, ordered several day-? ago, we arc compelled to issue this week upon a sheet rather larger than usual. From the the same cause, also, the hour of publication has hcen delayed. We invoke the indulgence of patrons. ? ?? -<5>AVii have from Mr. .1. W. (.1 amui.k. proprietor of the "(.'aider 1 louse,*'Charleston, a polite invitation to accept his hospitalitys when visiting the city. As we understand Mr. (Jamuu; keeps a fir.-t-rato house, and as it is not our hal.it to ivjec.t such oilers of kindness, the first, visit to Charleston shall be one to the "('aider House." Tiik 'Washington Sfttr says that Senator Doicii-As' liill for the admission of Kansas, while it will pass tin; Senate l>v a large majority, will have a elear majority in the House of Representatives. It provides, as our readers are aware, that when Kansas has the requisite population, she may enter into the L'nion with sueli a constitution as she may adopt, without reference to the slavery question. Tim; Laurens Hcrabl says the Executive Committee of the Presbyterian College bavc determined to commcnee at onee the College building at Laurens C. IT. The advertising columns of the London Times arc estimated to yield the establishment the enormous sum of $3,000,000 per annum. One firm alone pays the Times a? Uiigh as $150,000 a year for advertising, and there are several business establishments that pay it over $50,000 a year for advertising alone. Think of that, ye who regard swl vr?W icinr* nc o ncr.1 ?-.ce montii' A fire broke out on Saturday morning last in a two story wooden house in Menbaystreet, Augusta, Ga., near the Colton far-' l ies, owned and occupied liv Thomas Lkckiiv, which with its contents were entirely consumed. The building adjoining, occupied by 2s. Siiekuon, was next destroyed, the llames then extending tu the block of factory dwellings and burning about two-thirds of it. The fire is supposed to have been llie work of an incendiary. The Maysville and Lexington Railroad, with its appendages, was sold on the 25th ult., at Lexington, for $500,000. It was bought by Mr. Tvlcr, agent of the first mortgage bondholders. ? O Monk. Lacombe, from France, is exhibiting his muscular strength before the people of Columbia, by lifting two thousand pounds, playing ball with fifty pound weights, <kc. He is said to be a phyiscal prodigy. IiKroiiT says that a parly of Abolitionists in Kansas lately resisted and shot a - - wviiii, oiiu iii.iuc il necessary ior Uov. Shannon to order out the militia. Gen. Carey, the great Temperance Lccturer, will he at Abbeville C. II. on Tuesday, 13th iust., and at Greenwood on the day following. ^ ? ?' Wm. H. Perroneav, Esq., of Charleston lias been elected Secretary and Tre;isurci of the 131uc Kidge Railroad Company, vic< Tiios. M. Wagner, Esq., resigned. j?<i m/.nnuno .c .1 1 w.w. *.wvu.?iua, uuiiviuivu ul tliu ii1ulie of Marshal Cross in Columbia, last winter was hanged on Friday, 25th ulf. A fhinter not long agoi being "flung by his sweetheart, went to tho, ofUw au< tried to commit suicide with the "nbootin; fitick," but the thing wouldn't "go off." Th "devil," wishing lo pacify him, told him t pedp into the sanctum where the edit? was writing duns to delinquent subscribers He did so, and the effect was magical. 11 pays that pietnre of despair reconciled hin tohisfnte. ' j Iiatest Foreign News. | j. j Tr J.ircKAViiio <!i.-j>:i1? !n*s t?? !! ? s'nam :;ivy i;e\v> i't.>1:1 i.i\? !:>< i-| ?. t!:< I'.Hlt " * o lilt. T'ic c-wlloii in:u!:<,{. v. ; . <w ,, /, | :ieliw, witli :i {'ml !:< !' :? 1 v;? i-?; <>J* !-S ' \\ v ' to I !. J>1 -;itI.-sllitis jvciv !e\vcT. !-!<'i:r?lc- ' " clilK.l 1-. ;V Lord S'ANMCisi: IiaJ declare! iii I'ailia- V j iiK-iit i !i.t! tlie troops ant U> Canada wire ^ i!ot ih'Mjjtird to 'ii't against. tin' I'liited \ Slates, I.ill simply to lejilaco t!i<-e\\lio !:: .<! !' (> l>eeii w i;lulljuvii (luring tin; war. Iiiiiiiciiiatflv after tin; pruii:i:!.;a!i< !i ?.f ^ ! llie ii. t.J tre.\ty, ji:..t.? !.-. will ' pub- |, *-. li -In ? I tn inal.e Kcown I iii; labor of t!ne j conJuvtiro ia ?Svt:;:!. i lie ^uc-Uoiu _cuii-. u l* | rl c! ? :\y L" i i" L in S1 IT !n .1 > : I d, h |1 l!: i ;,! w! c c 1 <*ii ? \\ to . . \\ t!l :li M i ii . Ml I! :!1 \ 1 SI t ! i< 1 !i I * I i. ,! t u i !l i I / o i *?: .1 \* | yCt QLI tile uiuci Ltiv^ \w.iv %j? i embankment might be nuulv mueh le*s tlian I j. ( : it was on thoformer. AlU-r the liist liw j miles from "Washington, the i'eteisburg roa<l ~ j might ho carried over an nhiiu^t level riilge j. ' where deep cuttings and fillings up would j."' nut be needed. We have nut set forth the j advantages ut' the proposed new road, as we |, know that our intelligent citizens are as j , well aware of them as we are. We are | ^ glad to find they are waking up to its im- j j portancc, ami advise thein to strike soon j and effectually, or their opportunity will forever pass. ' in Charters, we are inf'oitned, alreailv exist tii in this State and in (Jeorgia, and it seems to g?' us that if the people of Abbevillo and Wilkes, and especially of their court house * # Sli villages, will but study their interests, this lj| connection will be made at no very distant a) day. We certainly should rejoice to see w it so. We give the article referred to that w ... . .. .- ?li I muni; uiivriviuu Oil lHIS SKIC OI UlC lilVCT ! *" to may think of the matter; imd promise,' q when time will permit, to look further into er the merits of the proposed enterprise, of ; Meanwhile we say to the people of Wilkes, to i! cro on : liriug your lload to the lliver. and w , . . t-'i' \ we think there is no tloubL Carolina will i w meet you there?not Btecl to steel, but iron I to iron. ; ef Mu. Euitoh.?I was greatly ; pleased in | JV r noticing in vour last minor ilw> ' i of the cli.iiter obtained in the Legislature j of 1854, for a ltailroad from thin pla<'0 to '' liroad ltiver. I cojiceivc that a more iiu! portant move could not have been mode,.in order to build up the interests of our eon)- fe * munity in every respect imaginable. The 01 most -superficial observer iaunot fail to see oj I at once, that if som.c(step. i.8 not immediately !'!tnkt|0 in the great jixTJSBiMtJUSK, that the j opportunity will pass, and .forever... A charIter. }mi3 ajreadv beeu ontaiun/1 fn run an a:? ir?rrf?T"' J-"*!* "IV **'.11 ' * Line Jiailrpacl from Atlanta opi to Andcreon : 0 Court jfyouse, SouLh,]0u?i9^ina },now,Rl)oul(J 0 this sucoeod,?dj. the ,travel. au<J ;tlio great, r, We^tfJrn'nnd Southern, oj coMrso, p go in that 4i,rection,.p0t,ooly .injury ' of. this scctiop of ourvi .country?hut, csj?cC cially ,ot this' community. Why should 1 we sleep over our best intcrc.ite, and f>uOVr thl.?v golden opportunities to |>ass uuiiu- pi ... - ?*" : - J ruwil, iiicii'Iy bi'cait.n .-.otim itiuiu'diatc l.i not taken in tlio {?:-ini-c ? \Y<; have i!y to mala* ttiov<\ am! t! ? |?> ?>j.!c* ??t nr Stal.- < f South C.no'.iiin arc rcaily i imit't with t. ai.-'. rairv out :ui hie!: will s !y prove iiioiv Miccesssl (I.mi anv iniilar i-n. < !'t!.i-sanh1 lihtaii'"': iiic'i lias i vitvi ! !h imi !>tii!t. T!if <li.-':uicx. tii \\ a Itiivil??li i" \ ill.- \\ iil ! m-iiu* u i:.il- ?, which v.ili t:> tV< > acc?.-s to k'Httui ati'l tltn \*ri!i with the c*!itir?: \ >'*t Soi;'h \W :! :<! sI:?>11i?! Ili!< ?*x' riiiu'iit ;!:? ??n!ir<- tr:tv< i t'rom J1 m lonjit-ni Plate's v.otii i |>:u-> over Hits Idlik' i:li t!:* ;n ! \V? -tern ::n<) S?uth<ili mail, !ii< !i ;icc( ...*iiilv } < !; ;hi~ r<ute. I ?>]>( Iiir.t niir |>? ?i; K: will !k- imine?!iate in l iiirv'ni;' mil :n. ?-:tt.-i]?ri~?* .- > m<?: -iit<>i: i:i i:.- : -1 il; - to this eommmiily. \Y!ii!>' in ci>i:vi i; ;itsot! with an intelligent I'titli'iii in eonneeied v. hh the < Iror^ia Unil>ml, h<- wws lailv in .lei- the impression j:i\ it wonM !>. t?_? 1 !: ; interest of the Gloria Ko.nl to t.il-re |iarJ' ia this new entori">e, fully miller the iiii]>iv?sion that the mipaiiv Weill.! .!.> So. I'eojthj of Wilkes ivnke t<> yuttr ! v-t inti-rcsl* before il be too t?'. \\ ASHINOTON. " t o Cowpcns Monument. Tin: \Ve.-!iir.:;!?>ii Infantry, of liarkston, rowiiJlv ma le a vi.-it to tlie faoils liattlo-oromi'l" of tlio C Vwpi-us, in |)rntaii!>urij llistiirt, f??r tin* ]>nrj>nso of octits^' a nionuux.-til ujioii it. Tin: follow j ilofiiptioti of t!i<: n-.oumii'-iil is a f??rn:sjiuii'l<'iit of tint ('iiarlfstoti S!</u>r<f, ulio was on thu u';?>i:!ii! : ' Tin- Mna!!v.-t <liani?,l< r of tin- *liaft, which of iron, i.s a!>ont six im-lns am! it is stir uHliti il |.y a hoiubsl !! :?:><I a n'lit ?'a:;l?', so of iron. Tin; cap of 11st- hasi; is of !iit<* in:irl?!?*. :m<l t! < M\vral si?!rs of it ustaiiis t!:?^ fol!.>\v:i;ix inscriptions, in .-niilci irilt letters: "W.\. iiim ion.'' "The ";oIsiiiU'ton !.:*_r!il hifar.trv of ("ls:tr!?sloii, who ? cu-to<ly l!:o widow of Wiiliain '. ishinii'oii o:itni-!<<! lti< l!ntitier, visitc.l is hattK-fuM April, 1P.'(5, r.n?l :i';:tin uvoi.1 over it tlso Flai/ hornu hy him on at occasion."' "l-'oi! Moultrie, Kin'/s ouiitain. Cow piiis, Kntaw Springs?onr ' riia^i'." ".Mouran.*' ' I Inward." **1 *i?-lc i:-\" -To tin* YietnJ'S of CowpeUs: WC joy the result of ! 1 : :r struggles let lis uu'ate the virtues w}.; -! secured it." The omnnent, with its whole height. of twelve t, stands some !?.nr rods on the rig!it ni'l si.le of tlie i >:t<1.in front o!" our camp, li.-iv the uudcihruMi, hut not nil the pines, is heen cleared awav. All :ironu<l, acro'ss e road, and <>n every s;ido of tliis partial a:ing?the only one ujiosi the ground ? e \\o..t!s and sohtnde are ahno.l 1111okvti." The citizens in the vicinity of Cowpens oposc to enclose this monument with a ndsome iron railing. Loss of the Cuba. W i: ( '![> fro in different exchanges the lowing items in relation to the !o?s of tin; amer Cuba, which was snagged ami nk, on the 19th nit., about eighty miles in Mobile, on the Alabama ltivcr. A -iciig r on board at the time of the sa.ster writes to the Columbus S>ut : Thii ladv who \v:i*i l-.-l ii i-i i ii r l.i uuty, Alabama, from Texas, had live c: 11 i I en instead of three, all of whom, togvther th their mother, drowned. There were least eight negroes drowned, besides maothers who wore mis.dug lip to nine o'>ek Sunday morning. Amuli^t the eab,and deck passeiigois, tho number missing :s larger than that which was supposed be drowned, to j?av nothing of the crew, it more than half of whom had boon uud. The general opinion of the passen;> .saved was thai at least twenty-live perils were drowned, mid that the. number is more likely to exceed than fall .short of I was on the boat at the time she .sunk, d was barely able to save myself. The at and cargo arc a total loss ; not a sino trunk or bundle of baggage was saved ci of damage; many .of tins passengers >t every tiling, and but few recovered any irtion of their money; the books and ipers of the boat were also lo?t. The >at sunk in luss than one minute from the net-lie wasgeucrally known to be snagid. A committee to raise funds, says the ontgomeiy Mail, for the relief of the tlerers was appointed, and reported that ey found no difficulty in collecting an nouut more than sufficient to supply the ants of all tins sufferers on the Cuba, liieh they distributed in oceoi dance with cir necessities ; and in addition, gave ?10 a negro man, belonging to Mrs. Henry . Davis, who was ou the bank of the riv, and immediately eaiuo to the assistance the passengers with a flat. Also ?10 i a negro woman, (servant on the boat,) ho was very; active in assisting the snH'ers, and through whose energies an infant as saved. ' Seveial negroes acted wjtji discretion and licieney on the occasion of the Cuba's nking. One showed his devotion : Mr. reer, first clerk of the boat, was rescued 7 a negro man belonging to him, who unged into the river to save bis master. ijivalvaule kkmeuikh.?Here arc a w simple remedies for very prevalent disdcrs, wjiieli we linve no litsilnlion in reeninendint< ;is infallible : For sea sickness?atny at home. For drviitkeimess-?drink cold water. For lioalth^-talcc "Ayer's PilU." Kor aoklepla-1? keep out of danger. To niako ijionpy?advertise in tlio ItulcmdcHt Prf$8. *. J . ' For Coughs and Colds?take .Cherry octoral. > To keep out of'jail?pay your debta. To l?o happy?^subscribo-for. a newspaper. To l)lcnse nil?-mind vnnr n\pn lnioinnco 1 -T tv. ^ *' " ? I'uojuvcvii To have a goo<l conscience?wriav tho inter." V Discomfilnro of a Candidate for Oftico." i T!i<j Wilmington (X. <J.) Journal is re-j lor tin: following good story si-: IcT.t tin; discomfiture of :i candidate for sunn*olliee "ciil !: wotsld appear that (lie oliice seeking- 1 id:.ii r?>?!v up, towards tin- evening, to a ' ..sinail log hou-e, wia-rc 1 i1 <?no of tlit* | ?" sovereigns whose vote Ik* was anxious to ' secuie. < 'a entering the hotise, lie found < lio onu in I'lit a laiiv, <-x? 1 inijiv ill ? so i!l < as to In: i oalitu ) to !>. !, who t? ! 1 liitn 1 iiiiil !:" r had gone to tin* next ; village lor a doctor, and thai slur tcardsliui, wotiM die !> !'<>! < !ii. return. Au.\iou? to <. eomfoit her. I;? 1 !:**r that there was ii'? danger; l?ul : he re'us?<! toll. eonifort* <!. " H v way of :t ?-lV> ?i I a! * ? ?n-? ?i?. the.' iisiMi-peeting t<>!.! her tlt:if he !s:i< 1 ( ; I'i-i*n in the tut,w it'iii/ !i:i!i~ ! 1 M.'Vcr.'i! tunes, ? .Mi'! over it. As lio <!i<l so, the hn-bami : ami the doctor, :i<-t <?inj?;itii- <1 l>v an cldcily _ i female, i!ic house. in time to hear J | tin* last remark. The do.-tor, the husband. , and the elderly Jejmde laughed, and even;, ihe siek wi.in.-in laughed some, if she trove j ; dying. The electioneering gentleman mi:'.-1 izlcil. That evening the county had an ^ inhabitant tuore, hut the next day a oatidi- j ' late less, lor this joke got out. atiil thejl poor man was laughed oiV the t:a-!c. llej ' could Hot heal" to be a?k<.d liow lie 1-1'. : ami finally put oil' to California, w here. | MiiU'liow, t!:?' 111 m cr ! i < u. 1 !? lias ! ;?>?? to the l'Vji-i.* l-'aniN." :i l?i: Not ? l?<.*not atYai>l of In?-' j injj mtii in your "shii!>!if\ i?<p wiili a r l "brown coat, or a |>air ot "stirh tlown" shoos j joti. !!i: :n.t a!Vai<! of ri?lii:i? it: an oM bug-. .< or iliiiin^ on a j'ino tabic. <>r sitting on i ' a sj>!it-!>oti<>n?-1 chair, or slocjiii'u (in tin* j ! sniiiiui r-tiuic) <>n a mattress; better tlii-thati;' to have t.. IV.-1 sl...rifl"< I i' ' Week. Ik: Hot afra'al of beincj ca!l< <1 .-IinjjfV ! InvaiiM* you will i.ot buy a line mat when i' 'you arc not able to j- iy ior i:. When you 1 I sue Vour Ii. iirhl-.r'.s I'eiiee ?lo\\ :i. Inot JilVniil , to tret oil your Imir-e a:;-! |>tit it ;;t?. !!< not I j afrai<! of In ii::_r i-al!< c] ".selli-h*' bee.iu<e you t ?i i do not vir.it vi :ir neiuhl.'oi.-i when vou have j' ; More than von fan do at home. l>e not t I afraid of Ii?jx c:r!l?-?l a "mechanic." In* I; inotafiaiil to arlin?-\v!ei]<j;i- that you have to i. | work for a living. I>e not afraii) to work.) 1 ! He not afraid of b/mtj called poor when you i j i can't !i< !j? it. |, i If yon are not able to obtain a collegiate I; I education be not atraid to lav to tIn- i? j fortiv.-s of knowledge, or to storm tlie cita-l ! j <1.-1 of Science .single handed. When your , ; >weetheart L;ives you the 'mittens'" because! . i . . i I _> wii .in,- |mm , ii;>u ;tir;i: i in "i urn 11 j> \*<>ur i n<:in< 1 s;iv Yniii -r!i" "Mess ln-r pretty j ftl/fl Mill! /it //' /* ' B,abjej. i; i *)t \ / U | A l T.-nn.'^co ItAt'oN j l.AKi> in .-luiv. an 1 am- ! [ vintj, fur sale at t!i<- lo\v<?t |iri<*iv*. II. I.. (iWNlNOHAMM- CO. j Ilain'inr^, A[>ril 'J'.', ls.'?7 J'.v MEAD QUARTERS, 6th Regiment, S. C. Militia. i ki: ><>._. \ \ IIKl'.KAS 1*. W. 15. Ii:is l.. ,n n|- I * f pointc"! iiSMsl:i!il < juarlci* .\|tist<-l\ !:< ; j will lie iilu-Vi'-l and i-i--1 ! arcotilinifly. JIV ??r<lcr of C'?l. 'J'. !. 11? r? .1. .1. A1 >AM>, A.lj't. April '2i\ I? .Vi-ii" ??cwaa*<!. ! r j^IU! miiim-I'iIk-i* will ;."ivi> the ahovo llf.v.-i s-?l i - . . "> "t uiu 1 , l.cn ioi:, t" j ; tin* In<*< i-.?li;is-v ".v!im .- { lire ! > my Jk>::_-r, <>:i ' the ni-rlit of l!t<' 'J!-!. i'. H. ; J j S. II April i".', 1 iiU-lf 1 raZos-"* Sottre. ! I rp!IK 1:>1:11 sr-1tl.-iit.Mit ..f tlic Kstnlc ..i" \V. S. J , i Atclii'fon i.s (l?v t!?# \ tTiui.-. i??:t of !In i I., i:.. ; \ ! i ..:??* i ?; i i/i aiiiirviin: j/i.mtimj jhjai jiciikmi llll j til l-'ii'lay tin- :J:>d day of May next. All par- j ! tics interested will take duo notice, and g?v- j tern themselves neeonlirirlv. J. A >Ml NI>S, A'lin'r. | April 2<i, 1S5G. _ IBSA"<?E T2> ELSE. i-'jeS XHL?a B3 ?_Ia? 10,OO? PJECESuf WALL I'AI'KUINC, j iiOD Papers of Transparent Window Shades I with Pictures to match. Merchants and Planters from Abbeville l>is- ' . | triot wishing to purchase will do well to call ! at A. iiLKAICLY, Angus' a, (la., May 'J, ] S.'itV. 0U-1 y , ct^: t ! 1V>1T1 T \1V T1'VVI\Y:C , IV GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS, Al ursTA, ftKOKGIA. A. Pon.i.Aix, Thomas J. Jknninos, Isaiaii Pursk, . .Mn v _?, lvSji;. 52-ly 1 "gwz Wire sToair WM. HAINES, ?S , Xo, 217 (North Side) Tlj'oad Street, i AUGUSTA, GA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DKL liS AND MEDICINES, I'AINTS, OILS, OLAKH,! l'L'TTV, ? VAKXISIIES, ETC. i( VEIttTMEHV, IIAIU UKl'SllES, COJIIIP, TOILET SO.M'S, IIAIIl OILS, l'OMADES, 1JAIU DYES, HDJC'k EXT It ACTS, ETC. , All of which are offered at low prices for Cash. rnrticular atlciitioiipaul 10 the preparation of PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS nnd the : dispensing of Family Medicines. A large as- j I sorlment of Frwh and Warranted liaraen, urass ana Jtrxeia seeds. Orders from the Couutr}- promptly Attended to. May 2, 1850. ' 52-ly SOUTH CAROLINA, AIIKKVILLS DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. , j Mnrgnrot Matliqws Vs. Thpinaa 1*. Martin, Jlzeltiel \V. Mai'tin and others.Bill for Dower. IT appearing to my. satisfaction that Ezekiel W. Slathows, J08. A. ; Mathews, William llobinson and Caroline his \vife, Kdward Burns niul Xftncy his tvrfe, parties defendants to this liill, reside'beyond the limits of th^Stato: On motion of.^lai'sliall AXoe, Ordercdr IJiat said Defendant* do plead, anqwer or. dori^ur.to said v JSill o'f C/o'jJiplaint within three months from pnlieatiort' hereof, or the same will be taken i>roconfeiuo against them. n W. H. PAftJKElt, C. K. A. D. ii Coniiui^ioncr's oflice, April ;iO, 1850 3m # * FURNITURE WAREROOMS! | BKXJA"?il\ & (iUUDHICll. Eroad Street, Augusta, Georgia, N'I'XT 1 )oor above Thorna* | lti< liiii iImmi's <<; S.i'i'd .&i Sunk Stupe, midii;>jt(!sih- Lain- sd -*-*3ij wick's tt <"uujiit'5 new iron Stinv, womM ro|?i'?-l l"?i 1! v :i ii it on ii t?i llii-ir (Vi'-mls ami the! mhlic Iliul 11>?-v are now receiving ihiilv ?; hoiee Mini woll hclccti'il :i iii tiin'iit ul' nil kimls ! >1' I'T K.N I'l'l' KK, urieh as Iturcsuig, Hook .':i?e!?. Solns, (MiniI'rt, Telr-n-tl'tw, Centre Tllblef", j i\ in<low Hunies, ?>t* tin* latest iiikI nio.-t | ashioiinhle ,411-1, which thevwill fiiinrnntee | o fi'll n> low nscnii In- Imnjhl i:i I!n- ? iIy. nlul v" mno iin \vio? ws~11 (n |itiM*!tasc, t<> cull anil 1 \:l!llillv nlll" >t < !% Kft'nr-|.llf.-li:i-iliu <-l>'\vll>Tf. Sprint*. ll.iir : : ! MATTUAS^KS, and i!! Kiifl-i>l' I un:;! ! f?- Maitiilai-I ti iv-1 :m?l llvliiiivd t<i nr.ii r, with and Ii-ji.i! ? " i l.is Firm, ; u-il ivi-lv. haw no oiiaiiwion with anv oiiu-r i'liniiUirc lluii.-c in t his j i:v. ' I'.KX.IAMIN it l.uoDHlt II, An-.'iista, (>a., April 2.'i, 1 S.m;. /i2-ly i JOHN J. CLAYTON. . -J.; 111:at.t:i: in ill-AM liADi: (.'MlTHIMi, 'W1>! a ? AS now on hand a lari'i* mid fresh snpplv B I. of faohioiiahl.. Sl'ltlN<i AND SU'M-j ill.II <;<:<>!<>. which u:! 1 lii'.^uld on vorv ivu-! "tlallk- t <Ttll>. N?i. l'.'T i?:-i?a,l Strot, m.'l.jf the Aiiiru-ia 1 !..t? 1. " { \lJirtt>!a. May 'j. 1n5i>. .Vi-lv TO FAKMEflS. ' !Ll lIANICS AM) (ITIIERsT I Mr <: <) !: 1)'s 'ntciit Poilnliic Anfi-Frirtiim Horse Power,! '5'Z:?? s:i C'r.cj. | Patented July 11, 1854. j ? -\\? k ; .... : ? i : ? ? k .. * .4 i inM'iui"ii i.\ w'nii'ii a iarir?- (? ?r- ! ? t:>>n ??t" t he power of lip-lioisc is rcnik-r-1 <! av::U;i1>ie than l?v any other arrangement .novvn. It< i?aft< siiv few siii'l Minph-, lint, lisi-' 1 < r:iiiir?-!111, re.i lily adjusted far work- j ntr. and with ordinary care \i-ry durable an<l . tlv'i.-nt. The Machines :itv inauifaelmvl with jrr.-al ^:i<*:iif;-s ali.l all pr< ''iscly silike, s" lliat in > a.-e a jshould In: 1 >i'<w?: csut sdways j iistiish a ]>! i v tit iv|?!m*i' it. Ii is <lf-~i_rii?-?! for <>n or t wo horses, sind an use 1 for a : resit variety of work, there- | iy.-si\inir a Isirue amount of Lilior. e.\j>eiist: j in*i valuable ti.iie to tlie 1'iirinei", Mechanic and "!" .. .. i I!v lea-on ! it.- jmrlahility the owner esin i ....... .. ?? ! ii mil > iii> (1u.v | !:> -<. II ran I .- i^.-.l t<> L'oii.l ail vaiitam1 for ! lrivinjr oot'on tins, liirv-liiinr lua.-liiuvs, i-iren- , :ir. of otli. r raws, ami other imu.-hiurs j or \vo:-|;in .* worn!, *li-ivintf luilN, of varioiu! ;inils, I'of L'l'iinlitvjr L'l'ain, Jiaiul, straw-cut-j ?-rs. I'oru-.-ln IIi'S-s, latin-:, stores, Ax-., itu' for clttn-iii iijr. \va-!ii::"_'. I'titiijiiiijr wiiU.-r for! attlf, iniiral ion, or <ira;tiintr, ami all otlu-r: urp<v-i's to v/liii I. a Iloivrc l'owvi' is a<!c>|itril. \\\. ! .. i :i. . ? i - i ;r.,K''i"1"11 Tlll'K-'l KIJS, \vli!eh can l?o driven l>y lu? rilinvc i'l.wiI l- AN MII.I.S I'..i- iI in 1 or Il .i?? lW.-r. SMt'T MAC1IINKS, Ci-ain Cradles, H. llimr. | ;? . SCOTT'S LITTLK CIA NT Corn and Col. Will-. CAUMIC1IAKL .V I'.KAN. f/idhrx nl t 'ut!( I'll Mill - { jrirullK1'itl fmjihuuilts, Anjru-ta, ,;a., May 'J, lSoii. 52-tini | FEE 8 H .^?\_ ca ai L?zn ;at w or o WAKDLAW & JLITOIV A UK now ri-i-.-iviu;-', at t licit* I>1H t? STOltK, large a?l<!ilions to tlicit* forilict* stock. I nuking I licit* Mi|i|ily of in inline Mciliciuus uiul j ''unci/ (Jut*{* very coiiiji'cto. Now on haml :i\ 1 Jozcll crruatk (*r ma(.;xi*:sia, V III*!.! i,L .lAtilit it l ?! ?*? t cinuku wink. i'l.is \viiut :i!i i'\'<flli-iit ti'iiir ; a reliable ' reiiu'?lv i:i 1 >\!-pi;{*ia. Coiivral I>el?ilily, 13<i\v?'! MiVctimi.*, ;ii<?!)]"S IKYKK ani> ata'k Cl'ltlJ A cure aiul pi'i-vvntutivc ??!* t 'liil 1 ami l-Vvt-r. j illAKKIi'S KXTIIAiT OF V Al.KIM AN, j Invaluable in Ncrvt?n.i AiiVcl A l-Yesli Kii|>|iiy of Ml'ST A "NO L1NAMKNT. QUASSIA CUl'S, \ j.li'a-anl moilc of taking a tonic ; very use-1 fill in eases of Indigestion, .Nervous I J>el)i!ity, Tendency to Inter- i mitti-nt*, ike. AUo tlint elegant article, iALM OK A THOUSAND FLOWERS,! lfor biniilifviiiL' the eoiimlexioti : curiiitr license* of the .-kill ; for shaving ; rleuii.-ing tlit- tei'th : for ? ; lie Toilet anil llio Nursery; for liiitliiug; ami i intiny medicinal purposes. CLEVELAND'S COL(HiXE, The be^t now used. ? LEGANT CIIISA VASES AND TOILET SETS, W'nptliv i?f lu'iiifr ndmii'i'il. lANDKKKCJIIKP AND COOKING | EXTRACT'S, A grent variety ami of superior quality. | TOIL 1ST SOAl'S, of l'imnilt's anil Harrison's superior | Kn.se ami Alnioiul A'oap. t.lic i/mntinc I J.ntc* old Jiroicn Wimlsor Soap, Yankee ,Soaji, 'Itirl/rr's Sua i>, with a lariro variety of other] ioilctnnu Washing &onp&. BRUSHES. law, Fl<*h, Tooth, (in great variety,) Xuit, Shaving and Shoe Jiruxhm. LEMON SYRUP. Warranted Fine. . And of FINE CKiAl\S, ? Iny quantify, and ami of u quality which is not surpassed in any market. , i A new lot of those Extra Vine POCKET KNIVES!.1 ' > > " . <! iuious D?.._l *L. 1) _ i I i X4?juui iu uie i)U9ii ; GUNS; Tlio Finest ever offered in thiq market! With a great number nod vwioly of othen rt.icleij not mentioned. To all; of which wo uvite attention. >. Abbeville C. ft., Mijy 1, 1867 &2 ? a.. wt^if' Jt'. - :>'f. si'itLW coons?lso. ). F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA., Broad St., Opposite Masonic Hall, \KF. now lvceivint? an unusually choice . vaiidy of simmnc i>i:i:ss fa nines, which they arc soiling at 1 ho very lowest prices possible, ami to \\liieh the attention of purchaser.-. is very cor?linlly ami respectfully invile?l. Their stock embrace# the following, ainong others, of J-'fitirli h'ni/li.\h ami Anurintn productions. 1'artietiiar attention i< askol to I'atu li. I.npin. Scy?l"ttx, l-ieher ?V manufacture of 1'otiihu/.iiies, ehallies, delaines, |,:t]V_;es, i:ivna>li:ics. Ac. 'I'llill'i11 .V Mill;...-f-. Idack ami colored challics, mar^nisc, veil h--rauc, and 15 1*111 Villi > ?^Iciid>aeh, Kocchliuks,. lV-sv.i!-, I>riiliant?*s, cambrics, jaconets, lawns;, oruaildies ; I: 1 berajles, ' ?.'.WO I'arisblaek silks, superior qualities; Paris rich fancy s;ll;s-f ' Fout lands, very handsome; ! " French and Hellish Calicoes of Steinhitdi's Moiitciths ?fc Norton's; Case s of (I iii'^liain-. black and fancy, all pric^ Printed challics and berajre delaines, from low priced (<> very rich ; ! American lawns ai.d muslins; \ " Calicoes, low price and fast colors;* J/OI'Sh'h'h'Kl'I.Vfi GOODS. I lliehavdsoiiV Linens, ami oilier makers, a wry I:: 11 as-ori s?i?-nl in nil vnrii-( I'm* shirtI i?|5, s-Iu'vlintr, |?iU??\v* easing, itc.; l?inls-ev? <li;i|icr~, Svulrli 1 ?\vt-!Ii:i<r ami tuwjls, I Tinki.-!i ISntli, tV>'.; wimlow <!raperv, law and muslin, ttc.. SuiniiKT (mmmIs for (iotillcnioti ami I*oy.*f in I.iin-n ?!ri.lilies ?te., t-oilotiaiKv of all sorts, vostiiijjs, sjirinj^cji.'.-iisu-ros. ca<lmiorctf, <lral> c'tc, ?tc. lomhstk' OOOJJS, An liui-ivali'il asstirtnifiil. of ?>licftiiiys ami wliirtinir-', 1 r? \v11 ami li!i'a< lic<l, from :t-| to 12-4 Willi It aiul iViiln t !?? low.-si t.? ti.?. - !> >wvu fc?? * ?%. llllvniJ Kntrlish :iii?1 American makes. j' /.. i sr. 177os <jonus. Of every sort and l;ii:<1, considered desirable to lijiv.-, !>y tin-) !< ( <ij- l>ale. Iii addition to I lie allow, wo haw tin- very finest assnriticnt ol' collars, l.ttPf* and Ktnliroideries in general, to 1 n- found prolia'ilv in the State. .1.' F. UL'I'CH AUI> ?t CO. May "J, 1 fii!-ly AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS! J T>~:i j " * - - - uoAiumiBLa unux>uuuer? materials'.! HAKDWAKE, ('! Ti.KKV, AM) HOl'SE FI'RMSHI.Mi GOODS!!! WKhave now in store, and will f$*, eontinue to l;eef> a Jnr:i? assort- gT \J of tin? .MuST AI'i'lJOVKD 3 ACKU Vl.TIUAL lMl'l.KMKNTS, for Q '.Southern t'sc, jM. CON.SISTINCS OK ! Singh* and two Horde Turning l'LOUGIIS, ! l.'t Varieties; \ 1 )i?iil?h* .Michigan, ])onhIe Mould Hoard, and I Hill Side l'l.uUCHS ; Suit-Soil I'l.olCll. several kinds ; Forman'a i I'jiti.i.i IM (?i ?:ii Cultivators; Harrows, 3 kinds ; Corn Shellors, ti Kiiuli;?Straw Culler#, 10 sizes nnd kiiuls; [load Scrapers; Horse line*; llorse Towers and Threshers. S varieties of each; Fan Mills; (J rain Cradles; Grass Scythes nnd Handles; Smut Machines; Mush 1 looks; Pruning and Hedge Shears; lYuninir Saws and Chisels; Saiisat?-* Meal, Cutters and Stuftera; Farmers' Ihjilers, lor hoiling food for stock; Churns; | Hay and l iurdeii* ltnkes; Hay and Manure forks; iloe.-i, Spades, bhovels, Grain ! Scoops; Wheel Harrows, Field and Garden Rollers ; Corn i'hunters, Seal os; Store, Warehouse, ami l>e|>otTrucks; Weill and Horse Bucket.-; l'uinp Chain uud Fix lures; lloek Salt for Stock. C A" W e keep Kxtrn l'oint-3 for our l'loughs, ami will furnish, at. short notice, such parts of I'h'Utjhs ami other Implements, as umy bo wanted to replace broken pieces. unuinnrns una lioys' Tool L'licsls, &f., &c. Wo aiv also Agent* fur selling the following ; Artie!.'--: SCOTT'S LITTLE (J I ANT CO UN AND cor. OK ITS UEltS, Universally admitted to lie* tlie llest Crusher* I'V.-r invented, and in the use of which for feeding stock, a saving of one-third is made ad lias I??_ ? !i proved beyond dispute. Hoe ?fc ('o's and Welch it Griffiths' Circular T->.v\vr> H11U J-AW li.U.HMKIvS ; 7 '! >, Stearns it Marvin's Celebrated Fire, Powder, 1 anil Hurglnr Proof'"' -3- ' .1 S A J. A M A N 1) E II SAFES. Ilotary Smoothing I HONS, Heated with Alcohol. No family should be without this very useful article. All tlie above arc offered for sale at fuir and regular prices, in conucction with our extensive stock of IIAK1AVAKK and CUTLEKY. OAUMlCllAJvh ?fc J J HAN, W.M. l\ I'AUMK ifAKi, ) Augusta, Gu. .Ioski'IIS. UKAN. I Gi:<?k:i: F. Adam. ) May 2, 18SC. 0'2-ly SOUTH CAROLINA, AltllKKIl.r.K DISTHICT.?IS KQUITV(Je?. A. Christopher v<j. Margaret Mathews and others. * Bill for bj/ecijic Performance. IT appearing to my satisfaction tlmt Kzetiel . \v. Mathews, Jos. A. Mathews, William Koliinswii and Caroline his wife, Edward Bonis and Xaneyhis wife, parties defendants to this Hill, reside Ixvrond tlio limits of this State: < )n motion of Mnr?il*rt 11 -( I ***% # ? m?v| va* a v*1d nhnvo iiiimcil Defendant* do plead, nn^ivcr or demur t?? said Hill of Complaint within three months from the publiuntion..hereof, ,or ilio snme will helnkcn iirocon/ntdf.Against thorn* W. I I. 1'AllKEH, C, E. A. D. Commissioner's otHcp, April 30, 1850 T'3m MARKETS. HUA1U>KY1L1,K, May '2.?c?orruN.~Wo qijolo from HA t<? 10$ cents. i ? -< HAMBURG, April 29.?Cotton*?Onr mar kc-t for tho las t fu\v days lias been tlr&oping,. and prieu* liavc been settled i^own to 9 to 11J cent* extremes. Receipts liglit. No change . in provisioiw ov gTOCi'Hts.' .IS Sf, K. A'|ii-n ^.^ddrroSL-^dMio 500 bnlo^rtold tO'di\y at a 11^>. , ... j ^h>*| ^ i nil* .i mi in'i i ,.f _ t ' .l< ,rh. V. I . f >.? Tlio following povsons liavo fVeiyliti in: t1?? pepot at AbbovilUi:?? Mis9 C Ran?oy, r>r To^no; J- Ar Allen, J X Bninot, A M Smith,. It.II Wardlaw ?k Soiv, Rev T A Hpvt, L II Lomnx, W B Dorjj, W M Hurley, Dr Var.llav, C T lldBkoll, E F' or, J W Hrooka, J A Hunter, II C Oabbell, W~" I) Mars, T C J'cVi'W, "R J Taylor, II Stawter. r D. It. SOSDI,EY, Ag't.